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Stonemasonry

Stonemasonry, also called stonework or stonecraft, is the creation of buildings, structures, and sculpture using stone as the primary material. Stonemasonry is the craft of shaping and arranging stones, often together with mortar and even the ancient lime mortar, to wall or cover formed structures.

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Stonemasonry disciplines

Classical stonemasonry techniques

Modern stonemasonry systems

History of stonemasonry

Tools

Training

Types of stone

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Stonemasonry

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Stonemasonry

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related to Modern stonemasonry techniques · 42
Stonemasonry → Abeille, Also, Antecedents, As, At, Bristol, Clerkenwell Close, Concrete, Cost, Cyclopean, Developed, Digital, Fernand Pouillon, Formwork, Frank Lloyd Wright's, French, Giuseppe Fallacara, Habitatge's, In, Institut Balear
related to Classical stonemasonry techniques · 23
Stonemasonry → Also, Arch, Ashlar, Can, Cyclopean, Dry, Drywall, Egyptians, Greeks, Listed, Note, One, Persians, Polygonal, Romans, Rubble, Stone, Stonehenge, The, This
related to External links · 22
Stonemasonry → Badger State Maintenance, Form, Foundation OrgA Return To, Gallatin Gateway, Glossaries, Glossary, History Extra, June, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, Milton, MT, Retrieved, Select Stone/Quarry Works, Stone, Stone Glossary, Stone Industry Terms, Stonemason Andrew ZiminskiThe Stone, The Renaissance Of Structural
related to history · 15
Stonemasonry → Among, Central America, Dholavira, Greeks, Indus Valley Civilization, Neolithic Revolution, People, Persians, Roman, Romans, See Roman Architecture, Socrates, Sophroniscus, The Ancients, The Egyptians
see also · 14
Stonemasonry → Act, Alsenz, Andrew ZiminskiStone, Art, Ashlar, Bossed, Building, Germany, Masonry, Museum, Person, Sculpture, Stonemason Museum, The Stonemason
related to Stonemasonry disciplines · 12
Stonemasonry → Carver, Metal, Occasionally, Once, Sawyer, Sometimes, SSS, The, They, This, Throughout, When
related to Training · 7
Stonemasonry → Electronic Stonemasonry, Hands-on, In, Most, This, Those, Traditionally
related to Tools · 5
Stonemasonry → Chisels, Stonemasons, The, There, With
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Stonemasonry → craft of shaping and arranging stones, variation of Cyclopean concrete stone-wall construction that uses formwork to contain the rocks and mortar while keeping the walls straight

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stone construction concrete masonry used use massive stones precut also modern tools building using work mason buildings uses blocks techniques

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Stonemasonryis acraft of shaping and arranging stones0.90text
Stonemasonryis avariation of Cyclopean concrete stone-wall construction that uses formwork to contain the rocks and mortar while keeping the walls straight0.90text
stone claddinginstance ofusually on specialist applications0.80text
Florence erected great structuresinstance ofwhere Italian city-states0.80text
including the Florence Cathedralinstance ofwhere Italian city-states0.80text
the Fountain of Neptuneinstance ofwhere Italian city-states0.80text
and the Laurentian Libraryinstance ofwhere Italian city-states0.80text
which was plannedinstance ofwhere Italian city-states0.80text
built by Michelangelo Buonarrotiinstance ofwhere Italian city-states0.80text
a famous sculptor of the Renaissance.When Europeans settled the Americasinstance ofwhere Italian city-states0.80text
they brought the stonemasonry techniques of their respective homelands with theminstance ofwhere Italian city-states0.80text
compressed-air chiselsinstance ofcan be used in place of a hammer and chisel or pincher to produce rubble or pinnings or snecks.Stonemasons use a lewis together with a crane or block and tackle to hoist buildin…0.80text

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